Montclair, New Jersey



Montclair, New Jersey is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As a suburb of New York City, Montclair is noted for its historic architecture, vibrant arts community, and diverse population. It was incorporated as a township on April 15, 1868, from portions of Bloomfield Township, so named for its mountainous terrain.
Geography[edit]
Montclair is located at the foothills of the First Watchung Mountain, providing residents with scenic views of the surrounding landscape. It covers a total area of 6.315 square miles, including water bodies such as the Montclair Art Museum and Edgemont Memorial Park. The township is characterized by its distinct neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm and character, such as Upper Montclair and Montclair Center.
Demographics[edit]
As of the latest census, Montclair has a diverse population, reflecting a wide range of cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. The township has a significant number of residents working in professional occupations, and it is known for its high educational attainment levels among residents.
Education[edit]
Montclair is home to a robust education system, which includes the Montclair Public Schools, a district that serves students from kindergarten through twelfth grade. The township also hosts several institutions of higher education, including Montclair State University, which is recognized for its programs in the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
Arts and Culture[edit]
Montclair is renowned for its arts and cultural scene, hosting numerous galleries, theaters, and arts institutions. The Montclair Film Festival is an annual event that attracts filmmakers and audiences from around the world. The township also boasts the Montclair Art Museum, known for its collection of American and Native American art.
Transportation[edit]
Montclair is well-connected by various modes of transportation. The Montclair-Boonton Line of New Jersey Transit provides rail service to New York City, making it a popular choice for commuters. Additionally, several NJ Transit bus routes serve the township, offering access to neighboring communities and major employment centers.
Government[edit]
The Township of Montclair operates under a Council-Manager form of government, with a Mayor and a Township Council elected by the residents. The government is responsible for providing a wide range of services, including public safety, public works, and recreational activities.
Notable People[edit]
Montclair has been home to many notable individuals, including artists, actors, musicians, and writers, who have contributed to the township's rich cultural heritage and vibrant community life.
See Also[edit]
- Essex County, New Jersey
- New Jersey
- Montclair State University
- Montclair Art Museum
- Montclair Film Festival

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